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Clare's death scene
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Steve
2005-09-07 14:24:37 UTC
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When they pan over the pictures Clare has taken, is it just my bad eyesight
or is there a photo of an 'old' David and a 'young' Keith that appears to be
taken at the picnic in which David died?

Sorry if this has been posted before...if so, I apologize in advance for
being one goofy mofo.
Marina
2005-09-07 22:32:36 UTC
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Post by Steve
When they pan over the pictures Clare has taken, is it just my bad
eyesight or is there a photo of an 'old' David and a 'young' Keith
that appears to be taken at the picnic in which David died?
Sorry if this has been posted before...if so, I apologize in advance
for being one goofy mofo.
I just watched that scene and you're right. Unless because Keith is bald
headed he looks younger cuz no gray hair shows.
Marina
James Solomon
2005-09-13 03:57:13 UTC
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As you know, Keith died before David, so there is no way he could be in a
picture at that picnic. However, David did not look that much different in
Ruth's death scene then he looked in his own. Therefore, there is a good
chance this could be a photo of Keith and David just before Keith's death.
Of course, there would have to be enough time between the picnic and Keith's
death for him to grow some hair and a goatee.
Post by Steve
When they pan over the pictures Clare has taken, is it just my bad
eyesight or is there a photo of an 'old' David and a 'young' Keith that
appears to be taken at the picnic in which David died?
Sorry if this has been posted before...if so, I apologize in advance for
being one goofy mofo.
rick++
2005-09-15 14:50:35 UTC
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I noticed at the beginning of the these pictures,
there may be something that looks like a
hologram or two on the wall. Since Claire is likely to do
most of her artwork in the 21st century, she
could be doing things in some futuristic
media at some stage.
TMB
2005-09-15 16:51:08 UTC
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On 9/15/05 9:50 , in article
Post by rick++
I noticed at the beginning of the these pictures,
there may be something that looks like a
hologram or two on the wall. Since Claire is likely to do
most of her artwork in the 21st century, she
could be doing things in some futuristic
media at some stage.
From Claire's Obit on the HBO site:

"Claire often exhibited her work in New York and London art galleries and in
a time when nearly everyone else in her field had turned to digital scanning
and computer-driven imaging, she continued to use a silver-based
photographic process."

IMO the holographs are probably ones sent to her or taken by others that she
just liked enough...but I could be like Dennis Miller.
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rick++
2005-09-15 20:04:15 UTC
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There are a few people that still do metal plate and glass plate
photography of the mid-19th century era, but they have
make their plates from scratch and develop them themselves.
Sparky Spartacus
2005-09-16 14:04:49 UTC
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Post by TMB
On 9/15/05 9:50 , in article
Post by rick++
I noticed at the beginning of the these pictures,
there may be something that looks like a
hologram or two on the wall. Since Claire is likely to do
most of her artwork in the 21st century, she
could be doing things in some futuristic
media at some stage.
"Claire often exhibited her work in New York and London art galleries and in
a time when nearly everyone else in her field had turned to digital scanning
and computer-driven imaging, she continued to use a silver-based
photographic process."
IMO the holographs are probably ones sent to her or taken by others that she
just liked enough...but I could be like Dennis Miller.
A rightwing ass kisser?

:)
TMB
2005-09-16 14:50:27 UTC
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Post by Sparky Spartacus
Post by TMB
IMO the holographs are probably ones sent to her or taken by others that she
just liked enough...but I could be like Dennis Miller.
A rightwing ass kisser?
:)
To the consummate enjoyment of my fiancée... *sigh*
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KC
2005-09-15 19:37:45 UTC
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Post by rick++
I noticed at the beginning of the these pictures,
there may be something that looks like a
hologram or two on the wall. Since Claire is likely to do
most of her artwork in the 21st century, she
could be doing things in some futuristic
media at some stage.
As the camera pans toward the open doorway to Claire's room, there are
several photos, then what looks like a metal name plate that catches
thelight. It looks like a plaque for an award, but it could be that
she's in a nursing home and that's the plate that shows the patient's
name. Is that the image you're tallking about?

KC
*muffin*
2005-09-17 21:19:20 UTC
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it would not be , um, rational that all her other pictures were on a wall
outside her room if it was a nursing home. her room looked way to posh for
that anyway.

if you look carefully at the picture , in question, it seems to be a
building in the background, with window/door on left side & a person
standing in the foreground.
Post by KC
Post by rick++
I noticed at the beginning of the these pictures,
there may be something that looks like a
hologram or two on the wall. Since Claire is likely to do
most of her artwork in the 21st century, she
could be doing things in some futuristic
media at some stage.
As the camera pans toward the open doorway to Claire's room, there are
several photos, then what looks like a metal name plate that catches
thelight. It looks like a plaque for an award, but it could be that
she's in a nursing home and that's the plate that shows the patient's
name. Is that the image you're tallking about?
KC
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